It is claimed for Mitcham that it is the oldest district council in the State, as it was proclaimed on May 7, 1853. Originally the boundaries went much farther ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 186 wordsJ. C. Genders, Federal Registrar of Justices' Association:—On the eve of the departure of visiting delegates I was directed to thank "The News" for the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe life of the present Parliament is nearing its end. This is its fourth session and it will expire by effusion of time early next year. Only a small proportion of the work of this session has been accomplished and there remain but seven or eight weeks before the prorogation, ...
Article : 440 words"Imprimatur," Westbourne Park:—Those who are conversant with the factors attendant on the European debt realise that if America responded to its best ...
Article : 121 words"Racegoer," New Mile-End:—One can understand how a certain jockey rides so many winners when one sees the bleeding sides of his mounts. It seems ...
Article : 78 words"Non-Invited," Glenelg:—As a native or Glenelg for 60 years I have seen much of its progress and am proud of it. But for the last 35 years, being a ratepayer, I have ...
Article : 144 words"Union Employe":—I am in agreement with "Member of Australian Workers' Union" that there will have to be a clean-up in trade organisations. ...
Article : 104 words"Light Car Driver," Sefton Park:—I should like to point out the menace to which private motorists are exposed through lack of consideration by bus ...
Article : 132 words"Seaman." Rockhampton:—A couple of weeks ago when in Adelaide I read in "The News" that a leading official outside the 'Seamen's Union had stated ...
Article : 99 wordsConfident that the West Coast has a wonderful future and will some day grow more wheat than the whole' of the rest of the State, members of the ...
Article : 1,156 wordsThat he was disappointed at the result of the vote, but preferred not to make any comment regarding possible future developments until after ...
Article : 381 wordsThe sun shines even on the wicked.—Seneca. ...
Article : 10 words"Fairplay," North Adelaide:—"Briton" apparently assumes the role of judge and jury in his comments on free speech. The war is over and Nationalists are ...
Article : 95 wordsL. Hounslow, Unley:—As an old Unley schoolboy and an admirer of the late Mr. Tom Price I was keenly interested in the congratulatory remaks of your ...
Article : 196 words"Searchlight," Prospect:—The motive prompting the deputation about to interview Mr. W. G. T. Goodman (general manager of the Municipal Tramways ...
Article : 217 wordsM. J. Cox, North Adelaide:—Having read the full account of the 44-hour debate at the Labor Conference it seems that one is justified in holding the opinion that ...
Article : 217 wordsJohn Holt, Cabra:—"Member of Australian Workers' Union" and other writers are condemning their secretaries and delegates for having rejected the ...
Article : 241 wordsReferring to the question of the registration of dentists Mr. H. J. Lipman (secretary of the Registered Dentists' Association of South Australia) stated this ...
Article : 97 words"E. B." and "Elcea":—You have omitted to forward your names and addresses. Charles Hurn, Adelaide:—A will is valueless without the signature of the ...
Article : 68 wordsThere are people who are fanatics in religion, and there are those who despise all religion and claim that it is a useless vagary of the mind to be ranked among ...
Article : 218 words"Sceptical," Adelaide:—Mr. J. Cameron Porter states that a more just distribution of wealth will be possible when the capitalist system is overthrown, because ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsRailway earnings for the week ended October 14 amounted to £75,177, compared with £79,825 for the corresponding week of 1925. ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 18 Oct 1926, Page 6
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